an explanation
My original intentions of this thread were not of what it turned out to be, and I will elaborate a bit on this for all of you. I was more than willing to pay my fine/penalty (as I had violated the TOS(as did several others, I'd imagine)), as I feel that I should offer an explanation for such a post, being that people are making assumptions about my motives.
As you have seen through the links posted here on this thread, I have created a purely informational website(no business, no animals for sale, nothing to gain, etc..), dedicated to both the natural history and captive biology of the Varanus prasinus complex. I am constantly adding information, and materials to this website, as I am able to collect it, or as people contribute it. One of the new additions that I plan on adding to the website(in fact a new version of the website will go online in another week or so), is a segment which is dedicated to prospective buyers of these extremely frail and fragile animals. I feel that this is an important aspect of their lives in captivity which is not currently included on the website. Included in this segment will be various tips and advice regarding purchasing these animals, however a large focus that I will incorporate is a word to prospective buyers.
It is all too often that these animals(and this goes for many other herp species as well) are bought on impulse, solely for their beauty, without any understanding of their biology, or care in captivity. Tragically, these monitors do not tolerate keeper error, mistakes, or stress, and are quick to succumb to the effects of improper husbandry and general lack of knowledge of these animals. Over the past few years I have also collected several interesting emails from these such people, which outline the mistakes that so many people make through impulse purchases, and without having any prior experiences with similar species/situations.
One of the two reasons I had originally made this post, was to create an informal 'survey', in which I can easily view people's thoughts, beliefs, and understandings(or lack thereof, as this thread turned to show) of these difficult-to-keep animals. It was my intention of incorporating many of the responses I was destined to receive by this post, in this particular section of my website which I am currently working on. My plans are to highlight and elaborate on many of these common misunderstandings, and potentially harmful/lethal husbandry practices-and their role in utter failure of this group of monitors. Many of the responses and quotes received here were to be listed in this particular section of the website(without using any names of course). Here I explain what I was looking for in an 'applicant's' response, which would give me the information I was looking for, for my survey/study:
"If you are interested in taking on ALL of these monitors, please respond to this thread below with your level of personal experience, prior monitor experiences, accomodations which you have available to house these animals, and why you think I should choose you to be the new keeper of these rare and amazing animals."
The second reason for this post, was to conduct a survey to find out what percentage of the people likely to respond to this post are motivated and driven by monetary gain, as opposed to those who are true hobbyists. I have become utterly disappointed with what I have seen happen to herpetoculture over the past decade. It has 'morphed' from what was once a hobby built upon enthusiasm and interest in studying one's captives, to an industry built upon monetary gain and greed. Many different 'niches' within this hobby are almost primarily fueled by one's own self interest/betterment($$$$), such as the ball python "industry" for example.
The second part of this post was to see where lizard enthusiasts stood on this very same issue regarding monitors(one of the least prominent "hi end" sectors of this industry). It was clear that there were both types of people who responded to the thread, from what I was able to make out. Because I was looking exclusively for hobbyists, and their take on these animals, I specifically posted:
"NO DEALERS".
Of all the candidates who responded, in my opinion, there were less than five individuals who truly were up to such a challenge with such fragile and demanding lizards and had any basic understanding of what these animals are, how they live, and what they need. This truly offers me some great insight into the background behind many of these fateful tree monitor purchases, and was exactly the type of information I was looking at getting through this thread. Such things as housing tree monitors in vision cages, feeding catfood, etc...
After many pages of people elaborating on their experiences with monitors and how these animals would be kept, soon began the many verbal arguments and heated fueds, the thread quickly switched gears, and became something that it was not intended. This happened all on its own; without my involvement. People began responding to the thread who had no business with it, solely to attack or judge some of the people who responded here. I also suspect that there were several other "trolls" who jumped in on this forum, and diverted the subject matter even more(I suspect VampireGirl and "kawtnuffin" of being one of these individuals).
At this point, since there was apparently no more active participation in the topic at hand(for the most part), I decided to add on to what was an already amusing and blatantly ridiculous thread. At that point, I no longer took the thread seriously(neither did mostly everybody else involved). Because of the entertaining antics(which were obviously fake, IMO) of kawtnuffin(aka "Thomas"), I decided to mention that the animals ended up going to him, after him getting banned from this website (and thus no possibility of returning to say that they didn't). My involvement in making this thread ridiculous was only an add-on to what it had already become. It was an attempt to make if funnier than what it already was. In all honesty, I think the thread should have been deleted long ago.. perhaps at page 20.
I admit that I am guilty, and apologize for angering anybody(I wasn't aware that anybody took the thread seriously any more, but apparently I was wrong).
As I stated at the beginning of this message, the original intent of this thread was not to be hurtful or deceiving. I was planning on leaving the thread unanswered, just as a normal classified ad would go(even if somebody purchased the animals). While the aim of the thread got diverted halfway through this novela, I was able to acquire a good, general feel for people's understanding of these animals, as well as a general feel for the attitudes and motives which shape someone's desire to take advantage of free rare monitors.
I am solely a hobbyist and enthusiast who is looking to help advance this tiny sector of herpetoculture's(tree monitor varanoculture) knowledge and understanding through compiling and organizing material related to this complex(the tree monitor complex). I am not a businessman, a breeder, or a commercial dealer.. I am a hobbyist, plain and simple. I keep my captives to study them(there is very little known about these animals) and choose to share every single aspect of my experiences with anybody who is interested, in the hopes of doing my tiny little part to promote and progress this little niche in the hobby, rather than my what's best for myself, or my own pockets.
As for me 'hiding' or not going to shows; I really have no desire of selling my animals, and have nothing to hide. As anyone who has spoken to me personally will probably tell you, I am more than willing to take the time to meet or talk with anybody interested in discussing monitors, ecology, evolutionary biology, or just herpetoculture in general. As I state on my website, I am always interested in hearing from fellow enthusiasts, whether it be to discuss issues, share my own personal experiences, or to offer advice in to who else to contact.
Once again, I apologize for my poor "attempt at humor" towards the end of this thread; everyone that I spoke to who had been reading it thought that it was hilarious and utterly absurbd/ridiculous(well before the 'article' popped up, when the two illerate people were having a go at one another). I understand that what I did is not called for, nor appropriate for this site. I went along with the lunacy which had erupted from my well-intentioned original post(a simple survey), and clearly admitted my wrong doing (I confessed about the thread) when it had become evident that several people were frazzled/upset by it.
From now on, I will keep my fun to myself, and will not rely on this website for informal surveys or "sociological" experiments, despite how helpful they may be (as the beginning of this thread proved to be) anymore. If you are interested in reading the article I mention above, check the website in another week, as the article will hopefully be completed and uploaded once I launch the new website.
Regards,
Bob